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Angela Alto, Claudia’s secretary
 
Angela Alto, Claudia’s secretary
  
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'''THE ACTORS'''
  
 
Men (16 Characters)'''
 
Men (16 Characters)'''
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Patrick M, Fashion designer 30’s 40’s
 
Patrick M, Fashion designer 30’s 40’s
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Billy M, All-american boy, early 20’s
 
Billy M, All-american boy, early 20’s
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Mitch M, Any age, traditionally costumed in leather
 
Mitch M, Any age, traditionally costumed in leather
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Josh M, clown and leader of a group of friends
 
Josh M, clown and leader of a group of friends
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Francis M, gentleman, older 45+
 
Francis M, gentleman, older 45+
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Ray M, party-animal, believabls as Brian’s friend
 
Ray M, party-animal, believabls as Brian’s friend
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Orville M, middle-class ordinary bloke, 30’s 40’s
 
Orville M, middle-class ordinary bloke, 30’s 40’s
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Nick M, drop dead gorgeous, youngish
 
Nick M, drop dead gorgeous, youngish
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Dwight M, a chorus-boy, age 18-30
 
Dwight M, a chorus-boy, age 18-30
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Roscoe M, a big, old drag-queen
 
Roscoe M, a big, old drag-queen
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Lamar M, fast talking drug abuser, any age
 
Lamar M, fast talking drug abuser, any age
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Paul M, strong leading man, age 30+
 
Paul M, strong leading man, age 30+
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Nat M, fire and brimstone orator, age 50+
 
Nat M, fire and brimstone orator, age 50+
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Bud M, all-american boy 20’s/30’s (brother of Judith)
 
Bud M, all-american boy 20’s/30’s (brother of Judith)
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Joe M, a comedian, any age
 
Joe M, a comedian, any age
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Miles M, believable as Doug’s lover
 
Miles M, believable as Doug’s lover
  
 
'''Women (12 Characters)'''
 
'''Women (12 Characters)'''
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Wendy M/F, physically different somehow (ethnic? size? mobility?), 25+
 
Wendy M/F, physically different somehow (ethnic? size? mobility?), 25+
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Tracey F, gorgeous, age 18-30
 
Tracey F, gorgeous, age 18-30
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Rebecca F, a typical house-wife, 30/40’s
 
Rebecca F, a typical house-wife, 30/40’s
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Claudia F, a high-powered executive any age
 
Claudia F, a high-powered executive any age
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Helen F, a grandmother, 50+
 
Helen F, a grandmother, 50+
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Rafaela F, a young mother 20’s
 
Rafaela F, a young mother 20’s
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Nancy F, a no-nonsense woman, any age
 
Nancy F, a no-nonsense woman, any age
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Sally F, any age up to around 40
 
Sally F, any age up to around 40
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Christine M/F, older, a drama queen
 
Christine M/F, older, a drama queen
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Joanne F, strong woman, any age
 
Joanne F, strong woman, any age
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Bertha F, working class, age 40+
 
Bertha F, working class, age 40+
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Grace F, strong dramatic actor, age 30+
 
Grace F, strong dramatic actor, age 30+
  
 
'''Younger actors (4 characters):'''
 
'''Younger actors (4 characters):'''
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Kimberley F, age 8 (ish)
 
Kimberley F, age 8 (ish)
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Tim or Tina M/F, energetic, age 14-18
 
Tim or Tina M/F, energetic, age 14-18
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Charlotte F, drug abuser, age 14-30
 
Charlotte F, drug abuser, age 14-30
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Paco M, teenager, age 14-18
 
Paco M, teenager, age 14-18
  

Revision as of 14:44, 7 August 2007

Poster by Poster Designer

music by Janet Hood and lyrics and additional text by Bill Russell

Directed by Ruth Huggett

Performances: October 2008, Prompt Corner


Introduction

Elegies is a collection of songs and monologues inspired by the AIDS memorial quilt - a memorial to the lives of people who have died of AIDS related causes.

Surprisingly the show is fun and serves as a celebration of the lives of people affected. The subject matter is dark and moving at times, but overall is presented with humour and joy.

Cast

I’ll be looking for a cast of 4 singers and up to 32 character actors (including 4 from youth theatre). The actors don’t need to be available for the full 2 month rehearsal period as characterisation will be developed on a one-to-one basis.

Auditions in June 2008, any questions please let me know, knittingcorner@hotmail.com


THE SINGERS (all aged 20+)

Judith Soprano, sister to Bud

Doug Baritone (has traditionally been black)

Brian Tenor, believable as Ray’s friend

Angela Alto, Claudia’s secretary

THE ACTORS

Men (16 Characters)

Patrick M, Fashion designer 30’s 40’s

Billy M, All-american boy, early 20’s

Mitch M, Any age, traditionally costumed in leather

Josh M, clown and leader of a group of friends

Francis M, gentleman, older 45+

Ray M, party-animal, believabls as Brian’s friend

Orville M, middle-class ordinary bloke, 30’s 40’s

Nick M, drop dead gorgeous, youngish

Dwight M, a chorus-boy, age 18-30

Roscoe M, a big, old drag-queen

Lamar M, fast talking drug abuser, any age

Paul M, strong leading man, age 30+

Nat M, fire and brimstone orator, age 50+

Bud M, all-american boy 20’s/30’s (brother of Judith)

Joe M, a comedian, any age

Miles M, believable as Doug’s lover

Women (12 Characters)

Wendy M/F, physically different somehow (ethnic? size? mobility?), 25+

Tracey F, gorgeous, age 18-30

Rebecca F, a typical house-wife, 30/40’s

Claudia F, a high-powered executive any age

Helen F, a grandmother, 50+

Rafaela F, a young mother 20’s

Nancy F, a no-nonsense woman, any age

Sally F, any age up to around 40

Christine M/F, older, a drama queen

Joanne F, strong woman, any age

Bertha F, working class, age 40+

Grace F, strong dramatic actor, age 30+

Younger actors (4 characters):

Kimberley F, age 8 (ish)

Tim or Tina M/F, energetic, age 14-18

Charlotte F, drug abuser, age 14-30

Paco M, teenager, age 14-18

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

References

<references/> From the Wikipedia entry on Elegies: Elegies For Angels, Punks and Raging Queens is a song cycle with music by Janet Hood and lyrics and additional text by Bill Russell. The work features songs and monologues inspired by the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt and Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology. Each of the pieces is written from the perspective of friends and family members dealing with the loss of loved ones to AIDS.<ref>Elegies on Wikipedia</ref>

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